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this pledge, this grover norquist pledge, how important is it to the republican party? >> i think it's very important. >> do you think it's important for people who signed the pledge to keep it? >> i think it's important to remember the problem we have which is a spending problem and, frankly, i think we look at it in terms of any family. if your family is going into debt, the first thing you do is say, hey, dad, get a second is job and raise more revenue. you look at the family budget and say how do we cut? where do we get back? once that's done, we are still a little short to pay down the debt, how can we bring in more revenue? so i think before -- for a lot of these members of congress who have committed to saying the problem is spending, we need to reform our out-of-control entitlements, that's where the focus should be. >> the base of the democratic party going to allow the president some leeway on this? >> we need to have everything on the table. let's be clear. >> social security? >> s ocial security is not contributing to the current debt or the deficit. social
this pledge, this grover norquist pledge, how important is it to the republican party? >> i think it's very important. >> do you think it's important for people who signed the pledge to keep it? >> i think it's important to remember the problem we have which is a spending problem and, frankly, i think we look at it in terms of any family. if your family is going into debt, the first thing you do is say, hey, dad, get a second is job and raise more revenue. you look at the...
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. >> grover norquist, he wanted ground government in the bathtub. i hope he slips in there with it. >> medicaid, social security. >> this is not part of the conversation. we're not going to raid social security. just another fight in washington. >> there's going to be blood and hair and eyeballs all over the floor. >> i'm more positive than most. >> if not, we go off the supposed cliff. >> the fiscal cliff or slope. the bump of various height. >>> thelma and louise might need to make room in the car for the president of the united states. at the white house today, senior obama administration officials met with liberal leaders and union officials. "the washington post" reports that one told him after the meeting, quote, would the white house go off the cliff if it's between that and compromising their core principles? i was left with the impression that they would. illinois democratic senator dick durbin spoke today at the liberal center for american progress where he said this about the possibility of going off the cliff which fears of this show kno
. >> grover norquist, he wanted ground government in the bathtub. i hope he slips in there with it. >> medicaid, social security. >> this is not part of the conversation. we're not going to raid social security. just another fight in washington. >> there's going to be blood and hair and eyeballs all over the floor. >> i'm more positive than most. >> if not, we go off the supposed cliff. >> the fiscal cliff or slope. the bump of various height....
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grover norquist is here again. i promise you, it will be more lively than last time. >>> and the next chapter in the fairy tale. >> obviously we want a family so we have to start thinking about that. >> that was then, this is now. the royal couple, their baby news and her battle with a rare illness. plus, why it matters to the royal family. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. you've heard me talk on this show time and again about gun violence in america, gabby giffords, trayvon martin, aurora, colorado, now the shocking incident on saturday. kansas city chiefs linebacker javon belcher shot and killed the mother of his baby daughter, then drove to the team's practice facility and shot himself in front of his head coach and the team's general manager. on sunday, that shooting prompted this extraordinary moment from bob costas during halftime of nbc sunday night football game when he quoted sportswriter jason whitlock. >> in the coming days, javon belcher's actions and their possible connection to footba
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norquist demands in other words republicans are choosing grover norquist. over our founding fathers. according to the article six of the constitution members of congress shall be bound by oath or affirmation to support the constitution that oath reads i do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which i am about to enter so help me god but two hundred seventy nine republicans in congress have taken another rose oath that's the americans for tax reform over taxpayer protection pledge. pledge to the taxpayers of the state of blank and the american people that i will one oppose any and all efforts to increase the marginal income tax rate for individuals and businesses and to oppose any net reduction or a limitation of deductions and credits and was matched dollar
norquist demands in other words republicans are choosing grover norquist. over our founding fathers. according to the article six of the constitution members of congress shall be bound by oath or affirmation to support the constitution that oath reads i do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same that i take this obligation freely without any mental...
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and from grover norquist, the anti-tax superman, what rhetorical heights did grover norquist have to go to to be heard above the sound of rush limbaugh and the club for growth, and their reaction to this increase? what flourish was grover able to come up with to make his opposition stand out, to make his opposition be the most important opposition? are you sitting down? no, no, no, you have to sit down. grover norquist has come out in support of john boehner's tax increase on incomes over a million dollars. and he has done it by claiming it is not a tax increase. this legislation, popularly known as plan b, permanently prevents a tax increase on families making less than a million per year, considering this tax bill contains no tax increases of any kind. in fact, it permanently prevents them, americans for tax reform will not consider a vote for this measure a violation of the taxpayer protection pledge. and so grover norquist has officially surrendered. but even with grover norquist supporting him, john boehner is sounding like a man who has not yet sold his tax increase to his repu
and from grover norquist, the anti-tax superman, what rhetorical heights did grover norquist have to go to to be heard above the sound of rush limbaugh and the club for growth, and their reaction to this increase? what flourish was grover able to come up with to make his opposition stand out, to make his opposition be the most important opposition? are you sitting down? no, no, no, you have to sit down. grover norquist has come out in support of john boehner's tax increase on incomes over a...
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that grover norquist function and a very kind of insular environment and the average american didn't know grover norquist was that they were ok well my congressman made this stance or that stance but they didn't see they didn't know it but we've had this so many times that i think people are starting to learn about what they know more about the fiscal cliff means and i think that there's going to be more accountability for the members but i also think that the gamesmanship of what you let the public know and how you kind of frame it isn't going to be the same it's not the same rules anymore because too much as out the public is too aware of these cuts and what these cuts but here's the frame if if. any kind of deal is cut before january thirty first or january first or december thirty first then functionally what it is doing is raising taxes because the bush tax cuts are still in effect if the bush tax cuts expire tax rates go up three points to go back to clinton levels and then republicans on january thirtieth can vote on a budget and say we're just going to keep taxes where they a
that grover norquist function and a very kind of insular environment and the average american didn't know grover norquist was that they were ok well my congressman made this stance or that stance but they didn't see they didn't know it but we've had this so many times that i think people are starting to learn about what they know more about the fiscal cliff means and i think that there's going to be more accountability for the members but i also think that the gamesmanship of what you let the...
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what is the inner thinking of the gop special interest with norquist, grover norquist? are republicans scared? do you talk to your former colleagues about this? do you think republicans are scared? >> well, grover norquist has exerted a lot of influence because he has gotten pledges from many people not to raise taxes. and he is very weighty. and when you talk about raising taxes, that's very unpopular politically. so he's had a lot of influence with the congress. >> do you remember being scared of grover norquist when you were running for reelection? >> no, i don't remember being scared of grover norquist or anybody. >> steve, an independent in gaston, florida. go. you're up next. >> caller: yes, hello, greta. >> morning. >> caller: and senator spector. >> hello. >> caller: a pleasure talking with you. mitt romney accused rick santorum in one of his debates of supporting you which led to the obamacare. that was one thing that i wanted you to address. but most importantly, ten years ago i probably would have been a tea partier, you know, because i was the independent in
what is the inner thinking of the gop special interest with norquist, grover norquist? are republicans scared? do you talk to your former colleagues about this? do you think republicans are scared? >> well, grover norquist has exerted a lot of influence because he has gotten pledges from many people not to raise taxes. and he is very weighty. and when you talk about raising taxes, that's very unpopular politically. so he's had a lot of influence with the congress. >> do you remember...
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what we do know -- to be honest, chris, grover norquist has said we just need someone sitting in the executive office that has functioning digits to sign on the dotted line. that's usually bandied about as far as taxes and the economy. i don't think anybody knows what mitt romney thinks about whether a woman should have the right to choose. what i think is he's governed by the loudest, strongest voices in his own party. he makes fear-based decisions in that sense, and given that, and given the extremes to which the republican party has come on every issue concerning women and their bodies, whether that's planned parenthood funding, shutting down the last remaining abortion clinic in certain parts of the country, or the basic question of a woman's right to choose, they have shanghaied this party on the fringes of the right. mitt romney, why should we think he will do anything differently. >> and he has yet to show any strength at any point in this campaign of standing up to the right when they put pressure on him. on the issue of abortion, the differences between the two tickets could
what we do know -- to be honest, chris, grover norquist has said we just need someone sitting in the executive office that has functioning digits to sign on the dotted line. that's usually bandied about as far as taxes and the economy. i don't think anybody knows what mitt romney thinks about whether a woman should have the right to choose. what i think is he's governed by the loudest, strongest voices in his own party. he makes fear-based decisions in that sense, and given that, and given the...
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joining us, grover norquist, president of americans for tax reform. always a pleasure to have you on. thanks for being here i'll tell you, all -- the entire show and just about every show, it just a sort of, i don't know, in the future taxes are going higher. should we assume that? and will that be something that -- that you could finally feel comfortable with if it was done in the right way? >> well, there's a decision to be made that's november and the presidential election. if obama is elected, there are $4 trillion or $5 trillion in tax increases that click in january 1st automatically and even a republican house and senate couldn't stop that. if romney is elected, he's made it clear he wants to do revenue neutral tax reform along the line of paul ryan's plan. so there are two different futures. someone dramatically higher taxes to pay for obamacare and obama's larger government. the other is to get rid of obamacare, bring back obama's overspending and not raise taxes as a percent of gdp. >> grove, thanks for coming on. >> good to be with you. >>
joining us, grover norquist, president of americans for tax reform. always a pleasure to have you on. thanks for being here i'll tell you, all -- the entire show and just about every show, it just a sort of, i don't know, in the future taxes are going higher. should we assume that? and will that be something that -- that you could finally feel comfortable with if it was done in the right way? >> well, there's a decision to be made that's november and the presidential election. if obama is...
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grover norquist. yes pab that norquist. the anti-tax crusader who's got 95% of the republicans to pledge never to raise taxes. he's accused norquist of working with the enemy. in turn norquist has called gaffney i think appropriately, a conspiracy theorist. for some it was a step too far. last year gaffney was barred from speaking at the c-pac convention but he's not backing down. by the way "the huffington post" is unbelievable these days. it's zooming. >> thank you. >> what do you make of this? you're covering as a straight reporter. tell me, is frank gaffney okay? i mean, he -- i'm going to get to it at the end of the show, but his accusations about logos and missile defense agency may be islamic symbols. he's finding things out there that may be delusional. >> more con sefbtives are lining up. john boehner, john mccain saying that he's pedaling his conspiracy theories. he's been accused of bigotry by members of his own -- >> bigotry towards whom? >> muslim-americans. and they've been accused of being members of the musl
grover norquist. yes pab that norquist. the anti-tax crusader who's got 95% of the republicans to pledge never to raise taxes. he's accused norquist of working with the enemy. in turn norquist has called gaffney i think appropriately, a conspiracy theorist. for some it was a step too far. last year gaffney was barred from speaking at the c-pac convention but he's not backing down. by the way "the huffington post" is unbelievable these days. it's zooming. >> thank you. >>...
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fellow conservative grover norquist, yes, that grover norquist, the anti-tax crusader who has 95% of the republicans in congress to pledge to never raise taxes. he's accused norquist of working with the enemy, helping the muslim brotherhood for infill crea traiting the government. in turn norquist has called gaffney i think appropriately, a conspiracy theorist. for some it was a step too far. last year gaffney was barred from speaking at the cpac convention but he's not backing down. what do you make of this? you're covering it as a straight reporter. tell me, is frank gaffney okay? i mean, he -- i'm going to get to it at the end of the show, but his accusations about logos and missile defense agency may be islamic symbols. he's finding things out there that may be delusional. >> more conservatives are lining up, john boehner, marco rubio, john mccain saying, look, he's pedaling in conspiracy theories, he's been accused of bigotry. >> bigotry towards whom? >> muslim-americans. they've been accused of being members of the muslim brotherhood with very, very little evidence and other co
fellow conservative grover norquist, yes, that grover norquist, the anti-tax crusader who has 95% of the republicans in congress to pledge to never raise taxes. he's accused norquist of working with the enemy, helping the muslim brotherhood for infill crea traiting the government. in turn norquist has called gaffney i think appropriately, a conspiracy theorist. for some it was a step too far. last year gaffney was barred from speaking at the cpac convention but he's not backing down. what do...
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one is to grover norquist. one is to the constitution of the united states. which one am i going to honor?" and that's the choice they have to make. and you have to be honest about the conversation. because on the tax raising side of it, you know, the argument is, "we're going to tax the multimillionaires." but actually, the proposal is $250,000. it's not millionaires and it's not multimillionaires. and so, there's dishonesty coming from both sides and both sides digging in their heels and saying, you know, "we're just not going to budge." and you can't operate that way. that's why i say they should act as americans, not republicans and democrats. this is not about fixing the problems of the country. it's about the elections of 2014. >> let me play for you an interview that norquist did with politico's mike allen. >> this president is not going to extend. he knows that he loses his leverage that way. >> okay, well, the republicans also have other leverage: continuing resolutions on spending and the debt ceiling increase. they can give him debt ceiling increas
one is to grover norquist. one is to the constitution of the united states. which one am i going to honor?" and that's the choice they have to make. and you have to be honest about the conversation. because on the tax raising side of it, you know, the argument is, "we're going to tax the multimillionaires." but actually, the proposal is $250,000. it's not millionaires and it's not multimillionaires. and so, there's dishonesty coming from both sides and both sides digging in their...
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bush asked who the hell is grover norquist anyway? why or how does this man hold so much political clout in the country? it was particularly because he was able to take the party. he was able to tell the republicans, look, i am going to be, you know, the way that you either get re-elected or don't get elected at all, but now the power is slipping. you and i both know this. people who run for office particularly for the u.s. congress, they think of themselves as smart and capable leaders. my bet is those generally in line id logically with norquist don't want to be controlled by some puppet master, and this election gives them the freedom to say, we'll have to make reasonable concessions here in order to keep the counted tr going off the fiscal cliff. >> melissa harris-perry, always great to talk with you. if you want to hear more thoughts for the good professor, catch her weekends show 10:00 a.m. both days on msnbc. >>> hillary clinton is already being endorsed for 2016, but will she run? [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way i
bush asked who the hell is grover norquist anyway? why or how does this man hold so much political clout in the country? it was particularly because he was able to take the party. he was able to tell the republicans, look, i am going to be, you know, the way that you either get re-elected or don't get elected at all, but now the power is slipping. you and i both know this. people who run for office particularly for the u.s. congress, they think of themselves as smart and capable leaders. my bet...
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. >> schieffer: we'll talk about taxes in general with the antitax leader grover norquist, and neera tandem of the center for american progress. analysis on all of it from "newsweek" contributor myer ferguson. >> nia malika-henderson of the "washington post," and our own john dickerson. plus pro-publica of the impact of these new superpacs and one of the very first negative campaign ads. >> go away, lady, you bother me. >> schieffer: this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again, and welcome to fails the nation. former new york city rudy giuliani and dick durbin join us from their home states to talk about this campaign. mr. mayor, i want to start with you. i want to ask you about your remarks about the vice preside president. did you really say at some place along the way-- i mean i heard you in the sound bite at the top of this broadcast-- that you were worried-- >> i said it. >> schieffer: you what? >> i said i-- after not knowing what state he was in, not knowing what
. >> schieffer: we'll talk about taxes in general with the antitax leader grover norquist, and neera tandem of the center for american progress. analysis on all of it from "newsweek" contributor myer ferguson. >> nia malika-henderson of the "washington post," and our own john dickerson. plus pro-publica of the impact of these new superpacs and one of the very first negative campaign ads. >> go away, lady, you bother me. >> schieffer: this is...
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who is the money behind grover? >> well, grover norquist is an interesting guy. he's obviously captured the minds and the attention of the entire republican party. but i would like folks to look at him a little bit differently. if you look at grover norquist's budget because he has a large foundation that enforces his pledge. two-thirds of his money, 66% of his budget comes from only two billionaire-backed non-profits groups founded by folks like the koch brothers, the bekdel corporation and karl rove. they're worth billions of dollars who would not like to see their tax rates go up. it should not be any surprise that they're giving money to norquist as their enforcer. >> cenk: a lot of those are in private equities and defense and, etc. shockingly they care about the tax codes and not cutting defense. lee fang, from the nation, thank you so much for joining us. great reporting. >> cenk: thanks for having me. when we come back, we have a new participate in the 1%. but he's one of us. he won the lottery. a great story. we'll show you. >> we have new clues developi
who is the money behind grover? >> well, grover norquist is an interesting guy. he's obviously captured the minds and the attention of the entire republican party. but i would like folks to look at him a little bit differently. if you look at grover norquist's budget because he has a large foundation that enforces his pledge. two-thirds of his money, 66% of his budget comes from only two billionaire-backed non-profits groups founded by folks like the koch brothers, the bekdel corporation...
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host: grover norquist, he is our guest. you can watch the full 30 minutes interview at 10:00 eastern time and 6:00 -- it three of those -- 3:00 for those on the west coast. it took a couple of days for the official tally to come from the sunshine state. this from "the chicago tribune." tens of thousands of schoolchildren are missing so many days of class, their educations are in peril. little is being done to get them back in school. back to your calls. is the tax pledge still relevant? caller: good morning. i think the tax cut pledge his treasonous and should be a violation of the oath of office for all of these people who are in office and ran for office. the other thing is that there was a debate between david stockman and daniel patrick moynihan 30 years ago about saying there was a deliberate attempt to bankrupt the country so that democratic leaders could never afford social programs. that is what the tax cut pledge to me seems to be about. host: thank you for the call. the other key player during the negotiations is
host: grover norquist, he is our guest. you can watch the full 30 minutes interview at 10:00 eastern time and 6:00 -- it three of those -- 3:00 for those on the west coast. it took a couple of days for the official tally to come from the sunshine state. this from "the chicago tribune." tens of thousands of schoolchildren are missing so many days of class, their educations are in peril. little is being done to get them back in school. back to your calls. is the tax pledge still...
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grover norquist, good to talk to you again. thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> you bet. about 45 minutes left heading toward the close. we might get some volatility. we're definitely going to get more volume as a the options and futures go off the board on this expiration date. the dow is up 15 points right now. >> it is, indeed. stick around, everybody. we are just getting started on this jam-packed edition of the "closing bell." >>> i think there's about a one-third probability we'll get a deal in lame duck. about a one-third that we'll go over the cliff. and be able to reach a deal right after wards nap will be okay. but there is that one-third chance that we won't and we'll end up in chaos. >> somebody here says the fiscal cliff will be fixed in time and you should buy into this market before a deal is reached. >>> plus, fiscal cliff fears. td ai mer trade ceo tells us in realtime how investors are preparing and a how going over the cliff could harm investor confidence. >>> and it looks like apple stock ha
grover norquist, good to talk to you again. thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> you bet. about 45 minutes left heading toward the close. we might get some volatility. we're definitely going to get more volume as a the options and futures go off the board on this expiration date. the dow is up 15 points right now. >> it is, indeed. stick around, everybody. we are just getting started on this jam-packed edition of the "closing bell." >>> i...
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of course, republicans poubsed pounlsed, including grover norquist who called the remarks foolish and bizarre. jeb bush came out on twitter to say i want to clarify. he said the point i was making is this. the political system today is hyper partisan. both sides are at fault. you know what, general, come on this show. we agree. john, let's -- i guess start with this. how big of a split is there in the gop between jeb bush and governor quist? bush recently also saying i'm not a guy to be on board with that anti tax pledge? >> it's fascinating these are the two faces of the split within the gop right now. jeb bush versus grover norquist and seeing a growing number starting to question the wisdom of the anti tax pledge. and when jeb bush says his father, ronald reagan, might not have been welcomed in the current republican party, that's not a matter of opinion, that's a matter of litmus test. you can check down the box. it would be true for goldwater, too. it is a real challenge when a guy like jeb bush is saying we've gone too far and folks try to rino hunt him out of the party. >> if y
of course, republicans poubsed pounlsed, including grover norquist who called the remarks foolish and bizarre. jeb bush came out on twitter to say i want to clarify. he said the point i was making is this. the political system today is hyper partisan. both sides are at fault. you know what, general, come on this show. we agree. john, let's -- i guess start with this. how big of a split is there in the gop between jeb bush and governor quist? bush recently also saying i'm not a guy to be on...
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say that grover norquist, who is not an elected leader surmised there's no mandate. the vice president actually on a ballot, here's what he believes came down on tuesday. he said in part, there was a clear sort of mandate about people coming much closer to our view about how to deal with tax policy. i just think he it's going to take time for the republicans to sort of digest what the consequences are for them internally. what's your reaction to at least biden believing there was a mandate for their tax policy? it shows in our exit polling that a significant number of people were okay with a tax increase for people who make over $250,000. >> my perspective is elections have consequences, and to the winner there is a certainly significance that follows from it. when you look at the exit polls in particular with the one you just referenced, 60% of the voters sided with the president's position on raising taxes on those making more than $250,000 a year. at the end of the day the republicans are torn by multiple different voices with grover norquist being one of them and
say that grover norquist, who is not an elected leader surmised there's no mandate. the vice president actually on a ballot, here's what he believes came down on tuesday. he said in part, there was a clear sort of mandate about people coming much closer to our view about how to deal with tax policy. i just think he it's going to take time for the republicans to sort of digest what the consequences are for them internally. what's your reaction to at least biden believing there was a mandate for...
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mike says i voted for barack obama not grover norquist. >> bill: nobody voted for grover norquist. >> really. and the president wanted his kids to see what a real bookstore looked like. >> bill: an independent bookstore. >> yes, and bobby says hey a lot of us share recipes and culture on instagram. maybe on pinterest, not on instan gram. i'm just saying i appreciate the sharing of recipes and culture, but not on instagram. breaking ball how about ep epicurious. >> that's another one. >> bill: so the republicans are still trying to sell the romney policies under a different name. cheryl is calling from wyoming how are you? >> caller: how are you? >> bill: good. >> caller: just a quick comment when we were talking about raising the tax rate. the superrich aren't paying 35% now. they are paying 14%. we need to close the loopholes if we want to raise revenue. >> bill: we have to do both. close the loopholes, but you are right, make them pay their fair share of taxes. remember the buffet rule? he has an op-ed saying there should be a minimum rate that the wealthiest have to pay. so they ca
mike says i voted for barack obama not grover norquist. >> bill: nobody voted for grover norquist. >> really. and the president wanted his kids to see what a real bookstore looked like. >> bill: an independent bookstore. >> yes, and bobby says hey a lot of us share recipes and culture on instagram. maybe on pinterest, not on instan gram. i'm just saying i appreciate the sharing of recipes and culture, but not on instagram. breaking ball how about ep epicurious. >>...
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but the bottom line if if working people are paying more taxes i mean grover norquist was not opposed to the biggest tax cut for working people in the history of the united states obama's tax cut but the repeal point is this study is is fatally flawed it's not odd but what michael about what he said it's fine if you if you do away with obama's to about what was that word but what's the i mean the fact the matter is is that the duction ins if you're wealthy your taking advantage of deductions because you have enough income to take advantage of their. dr there was so as for us there was no look you know there are there are loopholes in the tax code right now that paul ryan and the budget committee in this in this budget said we would like to see reform of that tax code get rid of these of of these loopholes and that's going to that's going to affect. the wealthier people anyway so i mean i see the numbers are the numbers mean and getting rid of loopholes let's get rid of some of the loopholes that some of these banks have been using to crash our economy this is insane j.p. morgan chase
but the bottom line if if working people are paying more taxes i mean grover norquist was not opposed to the biggest tax cut for working people in the history of the united states obama's tax cut but the repeal point is this study is is fatally flawed it's not odd but what michael about what he said it's fine if you if you do away with obama's to about what was that word but what's the i mean the fact the matter is is that the duction ins if you're wealthy your taking advantage of deductions...